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or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year the cars. if you expected this is going to be very cheap as it were very cheap credit to play a very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary citizens to pull out almost. for intervention if it is to fight terrorism but it's got to be for good reasons not that it's for raw materials that are in mali gas oil diamonds and gold already when there's a girl to prefer they don't think about the well we have made paris a huge target and france a target for terrorism. at least but with the prospect of untapped natural resources needed to keep fronts illuminated political analysts say that fronts promise to stop playing big brother to former colonies isn't going to be fulfilled any site see playboy
or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year the cars. if you expected this is going to be very cheap as it were very cheap credit to play a very dangerous game and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a deadly hostage crisis in algeria light bulbs are beginning to go off in the heads of ordinary...
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with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the french and mali and troops have reached timbuktu. they reclaimed a strategically important town in the northeast. the fight to regain total control continues elsewhere. there have been french air strikes in one town. african leaders have been told their response to the crisis in mali has been too slow. the head of the african union chairman made the comments as the opening of the body summit in ethiopia. >> a stinging criticism of african leaders came from no less a figure that african union boss of the outgoing chairman, president of the need. he told delegates the deployment of peacekeepers ha
with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the...
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, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have won seats in parliament, so there are alliance is possible. it may be some time before the formation of the next israeli parliament can be announced. >> polls have closed in neighboring jordan in the first election since the dawn of the arab spring. alabama officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. -- >> officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. some have questioned the sincerity of moves to improve democracy, and there are widespread allegations of vote- buying. >> here's a closer look at how jordanians views evoke -- view the vote. >> the elections are
, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have...
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we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the economy is shrinking or growing weakly, you don't have the resources to tackle any of the other problems, and, frankly, environmental quality is the worst in poor countries. this is true historically as well as internationally. you got to get the economics right first before you afford the luxury of environmental protection. liz: climate change work a luxury, what do you think? >> well, no, nine out of the ten hottest years on record have been since 2000 globally. this is is a problem now. liz: what do you think? >> it's not a problem now. right now, i want to see the government focusing on get
we have a problem in that the governing e leets in large part, not just in government, but outside of government as well focused on boutique issues that really are not relevant to the immediate and serious economic hardships that many americans face right now, and i think we got to get the priorities in order. if you have a growing economy, and you're doing well, and people are prosperous, you have the resources to tackle every problem that's out there including environmental problems. when the...
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and the government just didn't. wasn't particularly involved they didn't regulate it closely they didn't have a play on. the companies that grew faster than government regulation in the sector did great you know i think protectionism is something that you know the government doesn't want to get too involved with center of agricultural potential. american beef being. imports which were almost out of time gentlemen really quickly what's the most important external shock russia has to. worry about this year simon first . to be europe i mean europe europe not getting it right and still stumbling is still a major issue for the world and i'd expect from that and say it's the fear of the year of blowing up that's actually what caused all the time is last year because nothing happened but we had this france in crisis so we had all of the the repercussions. yeah i mean it's europe and it's all of their export markets i mean you know russia still are still a big net net exporter and they need markets for their products all ri
and the government just didn't. wasn't particularly involved they didn't regulate it closely they didn't have a play on. the companies that grew faster than government regulation in the sector did great you know i think protectionism is something that you know the government doesn't want to get too involved with center of agricultural potential. american beef being. imports which were almost out of time gentlemen really quickly what's the most important external shock russia has to. worry about...
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government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are sa
government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and...
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there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may paying half of the state taxes. half of california is paying no taxes at all . they are griping about the raise in taxes the most. jerry brown is cheering on mediocritty and chase guys like phil mickleson. when you chase those top earners out of the state. they are no longer buying . the cost of raising taxes is a killer on the state that bankrupt. >> good choice. >> anybody remember that we have a big old national debt and the feds just crossed three trillion. no one knows how to balance a checkbook in washington d.c.. i am so sick and tired of them taking more of my money
there is no question that the government wastes a lot of money. people are upset every time they hear of a tax increase . people right now should know that the government spent hundreds of billions wasted on war. try to give them more and the issue of waste is a huge issue . it needs to be -- >> the good congressman said they waste a lot of money in dc but give them more because they need it. >> that's the problem. in the state of california. two percent of the top earners may...
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and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but according to the prime minister the moscow is now considering swapping a part of its europe reserves for equities in other currents so when we see the usual bass decrease and other currencies enter the steaming the chinese yuan or even the russian ruble this could be a troubling signal for the euro especially if other currencies follow the trend like china which holds a quarter of its deserves in europe that's around eight hundred billion us dollars you can imagine the importance of these investments and what could happen if a domino effect takes place. i've got a piece going off reporting for us
and staying with the currency markets russia may soon be dumping the euro the government has announced plans to review its foreign currency reserves you know gold piece going off as more russia's gold and currency reserves are estimated at around five hundred billion euros dollars it's quite a basket this needs protection especially in times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of reserves are held in the euro denominated assets while the rest are mostly in u.s. but...
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within the eurozone and global governance the g twenty to strengthen economic coordination without that you won't get the dynamism we made. and but the underlying theme at davos is that the disparity between rich and poor in a study published by oxfam of the one hundred richest people in the world earns two hundred forty billion dollars enough to feed the world's hungry about four times over according to the group the head of advocacy at fox from max lawson says extremely rich people should give their money away voluntarily or through higher taxation. for profit and you'd be right. they were guy we want you to know the great need to get. both the world. through lungs what they want with it all the news is that the rich got louder and louder so all we really calling for was never around stating that what we have and don't want mean the richest people in america or tax close so they get money away. we go to where they're at so that we can see that money. where you have however klaus schwab founder and executive chairman of the world economic forum says business will drive economic growth.
within the eurozone and global governance the g twenty to strengthen economic coordination without that you won't get the dynamism we made. and but the underlying theme at davos is that the disparity between rich and poor in a study published by oxfam of the one hundred richest people in the world earns two hundred forty billion dollars enough to feed the world's hungry about four times over according to the group the head of advocacy at fox from max lawson says extremely rich people should...
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governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short term debt in the money market so that they can buy inventory, meet payroll, and that's why they stabilized the money funds back in 2008 to begin with which, by the way, didn't cost taxpayers a dime. gerri: bringing you to the topic now, which is, you know, okay -- other people, you know, people who support this would say at the end of the day the government doesn't have to stand behind the funds. taxpayer dollars at risk. who is right? >> well, when all is said and down, money flows where it's treated best, and when you start puts fees and regula
governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short...
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he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in with completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look at it show was that this was an urgent mission done in a rush to take them down i want them to goal and it was a political decision to do that now an attempt by a civil liberties group in the u.s. to shed light on what techniques the f.b.i. is using to track american citizens has figurative lead drawn a blank that is after the government agency compiled with the request complied with requests rather but sent out hundreds of almost fully blacked out documents the editor of twenty four seven news had j.d. to cyle says the secrecy surrounding government surveillance because aut
he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in with completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look at it...
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each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have overlooked. we must also place even greater emphasis on partnerships and information sharing. no single agency, no single company, no single nation can defeat these complex global threats alone. in these days of tight budgets, working together is essential. it is the only way to work. finally, we need the right tools to address shifting threats. for example, the foreign language skills and advanced cyber capabilities we used. another critical tool is the fbi's ability to accept electronic communications. many social networking conduit's, in contrast to traditional communications carriers, are not able now to produce the electronic communications we seek in response to a court order. when investigators cannot collect communications pursuant to a court order in near real- time, they may not be able to act quickly enough to disrupt threats to protect public safety. laws covering this area have not been updated since 1994, a lifetime ago in the internet age. we are working with c
each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have overlooked. we must also place even greater emphasis on partnerships and information sharing. no single agency, no single company, no single nation can defeat these complex global threats alone. in these days of tight budgets, working together is essential. it is the only way to work. finally, we need the right tools to address shifting threats. for example, the foreign language...
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certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on these officials this is truly one of the most unique and kind of gross weapons of political intrigue i've ever heard of i mean how many men in georgia politics could possibly fall into the spy trap you know if he actually did implement this scheme and it actually worked than machiavelli and von bismarck could have a thing or two to learn from president saakashvili but that's just my opinion. choose your language. because you know if you. choose to. choose to get to. choose the stories but if you. choose access to. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report. that. goal is. to cut. the speed. with my. mum and good. luck. and a. little. fifth . her third. what
certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on these officials this is truly one of the most unique and kind of gross weapons of political intrigue i've ever heard of i mean how many men in georgia politics could possibly fall into the spy trap you know...
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they don't believe but if people going to happen they're going to even make more money because the government would pay them compensation for the victims if you just go buy a float you can sell it to like the jewish americans so did you actually buy into this. i mean i bought money with me and i didn't go all the way there but just got the best deal and i almost bought it because i know what why don't i buy it if it's such a good deal you can make lots of money presumably. yeah i mean i could i could and i am i am jewish actually not all doing. deprived of privacy u.s. authorities push for greater control in the name of national security the f.b.i. refuses to reveal how all how many americans have spying on muslim distrust and are in no way will bring you the next prez opinion of the night set aside. for causing the moment he is honest and short on the slum they put them in true blood despite the government hailing it as a step towards democracy that's coming up after a short break. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the s
they don't believe but if people going to happen they're going to even make more money because the government would pay them compensation for the victims if you just go buy a float you can sell it to like the jewish americans so did you actually buy into this. i mean i bought money with me and i didn't go all the way there but just got the best deal and i almost bought it because i know what why don't i buy it if it's such a good deal you can make lots of money presumably. yeah i mean i could i...
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your state government, and you have your federal government. you pretty much know the architecture of who governs, who legislates, and who runs the show. europe, it's a little more complicated. you start with the national governments and they have their own constituencies, their own electorates to represent. now add to that a layer of eurozone institutions, so organizations, institutions that were built to deal with europe and the eurozone. one of them is the european commission, which is based in brussels and they are essentially the administrators and the bureaucrats of the european project. but also crucially, in frankfurt, the european central bank, which is the central bank for all 17 eurozone countries and the closest thing that the euro has to a fed, only it doesn't perceive itself as powerful as the fed. >> many people knew there would be a crisis all along at some point, because it was only when you had the crisis that you have the political impetus to actually put in place the political institutions that a single currency needs. (inst
your state government, and you have your federal government. you pretty much know the architecture of who governs, who legislates, and who runs the show. europe, it's a little more complicated. you start with the national governments and they have their own constituencies, their own electorates to represent. now add to that a layer of eurozone institutions, so organizations, institutions that were built to deal with europe and the eurozone. one of them is the european commission, which is based...
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we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect physicians who are practicing best practice and surely that is something stakeholders can agree with. i want to just say two more things. 21st century workforce. we have talked about the scope and practice from the standpoint generally in the policy community about nurses working to the top of their license. i would say it's important to look at the practice breaking down barriers so physicians can practice to the top of their licensing getting as much help as possible implementing coordinated care and disease management which we need to move to. finally, i think there are real opportunities if we
we talk about government payments and we talk about government costs, purchasers and it employer cost but to individuals if they are seeking care out of network it matters to them if a particular physician is charging 10 times medicare, five times medicare, seven times medicare. we are just finishing up the study and the results are eye-popping in terms of out-of-network charges so we have to look at that. stuart talked about malpractice. if we want a high-performance system that to protect...
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we need appropriate government and we need international cooperation to make sure that governments together to get it right because a globalized economy means international cooperation or else we're not going to get the job well you surely is so like a more there's another quote we also sound like more of this is what you said recently. it's essential to get the financial economy working for the real economy . this is worth well you must think there's an awful lot of marxists around and i certainly don't count myself marxist i think everybody recognizes across the political spectrum from quite liberal observers to more social democratic observers that the financial economy has been at the roots of this crisis everybody knows that and i think everybody recognizes too that in order to get the real economy and that's remember the real economy is where people work where value is added and where human needs are responded to to get that back on the road the financial sector has to play its normal role it's perfectly normal providing finance providing credit and one of the problems we have today i
we need appropriate government and we need international cooperation to make sure that governments together to get it right because a globalized economy means international cooperation or else we're not going to get the job well you surely is so like a more there's another quote we also sound like more of this is what you said recently. it's essential to get the financial economy working for the real economy . this is worth well you must think there's an awful lot of marxists around and i...
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this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number, ge can hsbc as members. these big companies who went to up the bus in their expensive airlines to my drinking champagne, and they're telling us what to do with our taxpayer dollars. it just makes me angry, and i think what is the fairness and that? >> there is no fairness. and it is something, the occupy wall street and the partnership agreement among corporate welfare. these huge companies are really pigs at the trough when it comes to a taxpayer money, and does not matter how big or small the company. there is money to be had these companies going to go after it. we side with the cap in trade, jus
this culture of promoting these ideas with government capitol only creates government welfare or corporate welfare and creates corporate dependence. gerri: companies that fail as we talked about some many times in the show. whether you're talking about solyndra or a number of others that our government financed. you would think that maybe these are just wacked-out the trees coming of the wild ideas. and back, this green growth alliance has members like the world bank, deutsche bank, any number,...
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from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what he was for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and you would use if there were drawings harboring about manhattan anybody who is out on the street is clearly traceable the idea of this collection is that putting on something like this. music but are. these parts of your body become very hard to detect. from a potential fashion statement to a technology that could eventually be used in rescue operations or even on a battlefield i think are just thing. a market hasn't been addressed yet it's a new area and it's sort of a crossover between tactical and fashion it adds a little extra coverage to the face adam harvey calls his consu
from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what he was for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and you would use if...
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is the enormous power the government now has to surveil the population unfortunately when they black out the memos that we don't know what their policies are if the supreme court has revised the rules for surveillance we have to trust them we have to take their word for it that they let their body by the supreme court's decisions so we don't know what policies the f.b.i. has allocated itself we don't we don't know how they're lying there or their surveillance techniques open free society the f.b.i. has to tell us what its procedures and techniques are so we have we can argue about them and then we have the opportunity to challenge them meant that maybe the courts say sure they're ok but that's only after they're challenged in court and that are discussed openly if all we have to go on is the f.b.i. saying trust us that doesn't give us a very much are we actually don't let them. well let's get into. some other international headlines for you in brief turning to a terrible story out of brazil where one hundred eighty people have been killed in a massive fire that flared up in a night c
is the enormous power the government now has to surveil the population unfortunately when they black out the memos that we don't know what their policies are if the supreme court has revised the rules for surveillance we have to trust them we have to take their word for it that they let their body by the supreme court's decisions so we don't know what policies the f.b.i. has allocated itself we don't we don't know how they're lying there or their surveillance techniques open free society the...
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down and are intimidated and we are trying the approach of having a third party entity that is not government going in and having a conversation with the business owner. and so working with the business owner, and walking or doing an on-site sort of immediate kind of overview and not a detailed inspection. so things like if there is the garbage can next to the toilet in the bathroom informing them to move that. so if it is really well and relatively easy medium level barriers and we have those identified, and some samples identified in the brochure. and then asian neighborhood design will work with the property owner. if it is high-level barriers and then it may involve some construction-related activity that might require permits from your department, and then it is immediately referred to a certified or the recommendation is for the business to get a certified access specialist opinion on the correct remediation. we don't have the funds to fund yet the cast inspection, but really encouraged the business owner to take that direction. so often, i think that many business owners are intimidate
down and are intimidated and we are trying the approach of having a third party entity that is not government going in and having a conversation with the business owner. and so working with the business owner, and walking or doing an on-site sort of immediate kind of overview and not a detailed inspection. so things like if there is the garbage can next to the toilet in the bathroom informing them to move that. so if it is really well and relatively easy medium level barriers and we have those...
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to not to do this what do you think is the first thing that needs to be done what do you think the government should focus on to really address the out first so those should change management of central bank because what you're set in there's a whole country all around the world tried to curb problem which happened into cells and they turned we have completely opposite direction where with central bank which creates more problems for the gross and tried to support well speaking of the central bank when you had the opportunity to speak during a prime minister medvedev session the only thing you said was that russia has two great banks d.t.b. and spare bank and that is certainly not enough can you elaborate on not can you tell me why you think that's not enough for a country like russia and what do you think needs to be done in this respect russia not just moscow russia not just resource sector you know russia is a waste to put you into you know from what you are still to some because from a good. culture. of course. we should have been a better financial system but no one could grow it's not a
to not to do this what do you think is the first thing that needs to be done what do you think the government should focus on to really address the out first so those should change management of central bank because what you're set in there's a whole country all around the world tried to curb problem which happened into cells and they turned we have completely opposite direction where with central bank which creates more problems for the gross and tried to support well speaking of the central...
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and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by twenty twenty and all of that in the name of national security but a bigger brothers forcing many americans to search for creative ways to protect their civil liberties to use anastasio to chuck and i went to report. keeping a close eye on civilians with a little help from drones. in a move approved by congress in seven years the u.s. will help thirty thousand master drones monitoring its territory from the air that opens the door for a lot of duces of privacy from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surve
and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by...
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procurement practices in both regional governments and national governments these are positive trends which will have a positive impact in terms of people's perceptions around corruption and bribery in the russian economy but there's perhaps a lag in perception behind reality and so we hope that perception begins to catch up with reality in two thousand and thirteen and the government delivers on its rhetoric around wanting to fight corruption because that government has to lead. and it's a big year for russia of course because moscow plays host to the g. twenty meeting we've got twenty of the most powerful influential leaders heading to the country. russia is getting set to host the g twenty meeting of the world's biggest economies and later this year russian president vladimir putin will lead the proceedings and in his words he intends to make affective use of his presidency of the meeting to address russia's long term national goals and strengthen its position in global economic governance no one thing that will be similar to his davos switzerland is of course lead to suppose the g
procurement practices in both regional governments and national governments these are positive trends which will have a positive impact in terms of people's perceptions around corruption and bribery in the russian economy but there's perhaps a lag in perception behind reality and so we hope that perception begins to catch up with reality in two thousand and thirteen and the government delivers on its rhetoric around wanting to fight corruption because that government has to lead. and it's a big...
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including the government- > bonus round time. let's take a look at the top new year's resolutions. name the most popular resolution for the new year. is it: drink less alcohol lose weight or watch more traders unplugged on first business? > > use stop-losses. > > i think it is c, and i think alan is going to realize it turned into the biggest bear ever this year. i should have listened to andrew. the market is going to hell. > > you guys are great. thank you. prepare your taste buds. a look at what new trends the restaurant industry is cooking up for the new year. stay with with us. like fashion and hairstyles, food service in fact follows its own trends. so what's in store for the new year? david henkes is a vice president at technomic, the top food service research & consulting firm. i guess you would have liked to have gone out and done some of the field work yourself but you didn't. you're a researcher. > > well, unfortunately i get the desk job and we have other people that go into restaurants for us. > i noticed looking at the list - you cover a lot of areas - that health tre
including the government- > bonus round time. let's take a look at the top new year's resolutions. name the most popular resolution for the new year. is it: drink less alcohol lose weight or watch more traders unplugged on first business? > > use stop-losses. > > i think it is c, and i think alan is going to realize it turned into the biggest bear ever this year. i should have listened to andrew. the market is going to hell. > > you guys are great. thank you. prepare your...
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i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously. lose it but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it moves with is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yeah of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go to some kind of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think though that you know the future is going to have a whole different landscape for intellectual property that will view it differently like it's kind of everyone's. i don't know i haven't really thought about it. i mean i guess if you write a song you'd still yours so you should still have get credit for it at least ninety nine cents and yet they wan
i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously. lose it but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it moves with is how do we stop people from stealing though if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think it's better to...
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the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
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that a government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of tuscany.
that a government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of tuscany.
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. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the misjudgments and pure incompetence that led to the tragedy but this here committee weren't it. >> on august 16 we had this cable that's been widely reported a classified state department cable warning that the benghazi consulate could not withstand a coordinate add tack. were you aware of this august 16 cable? >> 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department they are all addressed to america they don't all come to me they are reported through the bureaucracy. >> jon: let me ask a question: were they timewarner cables because that would explain why they never showed up. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] sorry f
. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the...
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the government needs to do it's number one job and protect the national security. without national security there is no bill of rights, no summers in nantucket, nothing without our national-security. giving a proprietary technologies which put our military and the disadvantaged is no way to protect the national security. lou: thank you for being here. thank you for what you're doing. an important role with the strategic materials advisory council. we thank you and the court to talking with the san. >> have a great weekend. lou: you, too. the president's energy policy will take up next the "a-team". stay with us. a massive pro live demonstration in the nation'n's capital today the same week as the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. why is the liberal mainstream media at ignoring the march for life. our next guest is best-selling author brad meltzer, for president assassinated. a killer recreating the crimes of the diabolical plan,'s from the mind of meltzer who tells us about his new book, the fifth, assassin. ♪ all systems go for the obama administration's liberal s
the government needs to do it's number one job and protect the national security. without national security there is no bill of rights, no summers in nantucket, nothing without our national-security. giving a proprietary technologies which put our military and the disadvantaged is no way to protect the national security. lou: thank you for being here. thank you for what you're doing. an important role with the strategic materials advisory council. we thank you and the court to talking with the...
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so he was doing the rounds selling people on this new budget they have for the new government heaven forbid he said if you were forced to live on when you want to die i would wake up feeling increasingly bad knowing the treatment was all being paid for by the government the problem will be solved unless you let them hurry up and die that's right mrs watson oddly just some fellow finance minister in japan they also want you to kill yourself for the benefit of his paper pushing your buddies down the bank of japan that's not right is it what are you going to do about it how about. some you know if they got the confessional sushi in japan made out of the blowfish too much of it it kills him but mrs watson and he goes down to this asshole's office and says that when my lunch of deadly say she was like oh well twenty five percent of japan's hundred twenty eight million population is over sixty within the next fifty years it's going to be forty percent and he just doesn't. he did because this guy was to kill him so that he makes money speculating would go to well you know going back to worl
so he was doing the rounds selling people on this new budget they have for the new government heaven forbid he said if you were forced to live on when you want to die i would wake up feeling increasingly bad knowing the treatment was all being paid for by the government the problem will be solved unless you let them hurry up and die that's right mrs watson oddly just some fellow finance minister in japan they also want you to kill yourself for the benefit of his paper pushing your buddies down...